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DACOR RSE30S Classic Failure Codes

The document describes various failure codes (-F0- through -F8-) that may appear on an ERC oven control system. -F0- indicates a shorted or jammed input device. -F1- means a failure in the internal watchdog circuit. -F2- is activated for a runaway heat condition or high temperature exceeding limits. -F3- and -F4- relate to failures in the oven temperature sensor involving a short or open circuit. -F6- means an EEPROM checksum error in the software commands. -F7- appears if the door lock is enabled above the temperature threshold. -F8- occurs if the door locking switch motor runs too long without changing

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DACOR RSE30S Classic Failure Codes

The document describes various failure codes (-F0- through -F8-) that may appear on an ERC oven control system. -F0- indicates a shorted or jammed input device. -F1- means a failure in the internal watchdog circuit. -F2- is activated for a runaway heat condition or high temperature exceeding limits. -F3- and -F4- relate to failures in the oven temperature sensor involving a short or open circuit. -F6- means an EEPROM checksum error in the software commands. -F7- appears if the door lock is enabled above the temperature threshold. -F8- occurs if the door locking switch motor runs too long without changing

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ERC Failure Codes

-F0- Shorted Or Jammed Input Device


This failure will appear if a shorted or jammed input device is defective. Possible causes include
shorted wires or a defective membrane switch.

-F1- Alarm “System Watchdog Circuit”


The system will detect a failure in the internal watchdog element relay circuits and will activate a
cancel feature. F1 will be displayed in the time digits and will beep until the cancel button or another
function is selected. An F1 failure could be detected in cook or time of day mode. With an F1 failure
the ERC is picking up a command to supply heat without receiving an input from the membrane. The
watch dog circuit is designed to prevent this.
If the beep continues after pressing cancel check the main control (ERC)

-F2- Alarm Heating Mode High Temperature


Is activated when the ERC senses a runaway heat condition or when the temperature exceeds
“runaway limits”. The ERC will beep until the cancel or another function is selected. If the alarm
repeats the F2 alarm check the oven sensor and wiring after first checking for a stuck relay. If alarm
goes away verify the oven will complete a clean cycle without any type of failure.
-F3- Alarm Shorted Oven Sensor
Occurs when the ERC senses a short circuit in the oven temperature sensor for 16 temperature conver
sions in a row. F-3 will appear in the digits and a beeping will be heard. If the alarm does not go away
after pressing the cancel key check the sensor and wiring.

**Important Note:
This test will only be performed while a cooking operation is being attempted. The F3 alarm will not
be displayed in the time of day mode.

-F4- Alarm Open Oven Sensor


“F4” will be displayed along with a beeping if the ERC determines an open oven temperature sensor
circuit for 16 consecutive oven temperature conversions.

**Important note: This test will only be performed while a cooking operation is being attempted.
The F4 mesage will not be displayed in the time of day mode.

**Important note: If the oven sensor is open the bake modes cannot be activated. The controls will
be non-responsive. Look for this failure, as at first appearance you may suspect the ERC or
selector instead of an open sensor. A strange number may also appear in this failure mode.
Failure Codes
(Continued)

-F5- This Code Is Not Used

-F6- Alarm EEPROM Checksum Error


The brain of this oven (so to speak) operates a series of software commands. These commands control
the various features and functions of the oven. A numerical value has been assigned to each function or
operation. The numerical values can be added up - this is the check sum operation. Every time the
system is powered up and after each clean cycle the system performs a check sum and compares
the value to the value programmed into the software. (stored in memory.)

An EEPROM check sum error or F-6 alarm occurs when the values differ. Only the time of day and
timer operation will operate. If you receive a F-6 alarm replace the ERC.

-F7- Alarm Door Lock Enabled Above Temperature


“F7” wil appear in the digits and a beeping will be heard if a failure in the clean lock/ phase circuitry is
detected for 16 seconds in a row. Check the door lock switches and door adjustments.

-F8- Alarm Door Locking Switch


Occurs when operating the door lock motor if the motor runs for two minutes without seeing the phase
switch change positions. This failure will normally occur only when a clean mode is started. If it
occurs check the door switches and wiring.

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